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A stitch in time saves nine.

An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Pay me now or pay me later!

I am sure you have heard all of these sayings before. Everyone in industry today understands the need for preventative maintenance on their process machinery and equipment if maximum utilization and productivity is to be attained. This same commitment to your roofing systems is also essential if you are to achieve the maximum utilization life from your new or existing roof.

Proper drainage is of the utmost importance. Not only will pounding water accelerate the deterioration of most roofing systems and void most warranties, but can result in structural damage or failure causing major property losses and possible loss of life.

The use of pitch pans with new roofing applications has decreased in recent years due to improved methods of flashing pipes, conduits, columns, and other small roof penetrations. However, their use in older systems remains a major source of roof leaks.

Waterproofing of parapet walls, either with sealants or membrane, is another major source of water entering the roofing system. The main area of concern with coping caps is joint cover plates and miters.